Besides containing the usual quantity of the arseniate of soda, about one-thousandth part in two pints, it contains more than any of the other springs of the bicarbonate of soda, lime, and magnesia.
The active and special principle of both waters is the arseniate of soda, which, it will be observed, is 29 times more abundant in the Bourboule water than in that of Mont-Dore.
The rapid increase of Bourboule is due to the excellence of its mineral waters, of the same nature as those of Mont-Dore, but richer in the chief ingredient to which they owe their especial virtue--the arseniate of soda.
A hydrated native tricobaltous arseniateof cobalt, known as "cobalt bloom.
The best dung substitutes are the arsenite and arseniate of soda, the silicate of soda, and phosphate of lime.
The solution of hydrochloride, arsenite, and arseniate of rosaniline thus obtained is filtered through woollen cloth, and 720 lbs.
Dissolve arseniate of soda (rendered anhydrous by a heat not exceeding 300 deg.
Gradually add a solution of acetate of lead to another of arseniate of sodium.
From some recent experiments on antimonial preparations, I think it not unlikely that the powder sometimes contains arseniate of lime.
The accuracy of this result was confirmed by converting the sulphide of arsenic into arseniate of ammonia and magnesia, and weighing the product.
A solution of the bromide and arseniate of potassium; strength equal to 1 per cent.
A solution of arseniate of soda[708] contains the anhydrous salt in the proportion of 4 grains to the ounce (.
Defn: A hydrated arseniate of copper, occurring in obtuse pyramidal crystals of a sky-blue or verdigris-green color.
Defn: A mineral consisting of the arseniate of lime; -- so named in honor of W.
Defn: A variety of mimetite orarseniate of lead in hexagonal prisms of a fine orange yellow.
Defn: An olive-green mineral, a hydrousarseniate of copper; olive ore.
Schweinfurt Blue, or Reboulleau's Blue, is prepared by fusing together equal weights of ordinary arseniate of protoxide of copper and arseniate of potash, and adding one-fifth its weight of nitre to the fused mass.
Chrome Arseniate is an agreeable apple-green colour, prepared from arseniate of potash and salts of chromic oxide.
Or you may employ, for the same purpose, a solution ofarseniate of soda--two grains dissolved in four ounces of water, and mixed with their drink in the same way.
Better than any of those mentioned is arsenic, as arseniate of sodium or as Fowler's solution, but the best results are had from small or medium doses persistently used.
Phosphate of soda, with some arseniate and such mild hepatic stimulants as euonymin, iridin, etc.
Under some circumstances it may be advantageously combined with arseniate of soda.
Even better results may be had from a combination of the two agents, a teaspoonful of the pulverized phosphate being given with one-fortieth of a grain of the arseniate of sodium.
The platinum forceps will answer for the exhibition of the color of arsenic, even though the salts be arseniates, whose bases possess the property of imparting their peculiar color to the flame, such as the arseniate of lime.
Then boil the fused mass in a small quantity of water in a porcelain vessel till all tho arseniate is dissolved.
By this means the metals are oxidized, while the arseniate of potassa is obtained.
Withdraw the object, and drop a piece of nitrate of silver into the ammonia; if arsenic be there, the nitrate of silver will be covered with a yellow coating of arseniate of silver, which will disappear on stirring.
A variety of mimetite or arseniate of lead in hexagonal prisms of a fine orange yellow.
An olive-green mineral, a hydrous arseniate of copper; olive ore.
A mineral consisting of the arseniate of lime; -- so named in honor of W.
A hydrated arseniate of copper, occurring in obtuse pyramidal crystals of a sky-blue or verdigris-green color.
The most beautiful specimens of Arseniate of Copper, and Arseniate of Lead have been found in these mines.
Arseniate of cobalt, with iron pyrites and copper.
Mittis green is an arseniate of copper; made by mixing a solution of acetate or sulphate of copper with arsenite of potash.
It has been found advantageous to add to the fused mass, sulphate of iron, calcined to redness, and one tenth of nitre when the residue is arseniate of iron, and contains no arseniate of cobalt.
These arseniates being unequally soluble in nitric acid, may be separated in succession by a cautious addition of carbonate of soda or potash; and the arseniate of cobalt as the most soluble remains unaffected.
The arseniate is procured by pouring the dilute nitrate of cobalt into a solution of arseniate of potassa.
This being added to the arseniate first obtained, from the weight of the whole, the arsenic acid, constituting 35 per cent.
A neutral arseniatealso is readily formed, by saturating the excess of acid in the above salt with potash; it does not crystallize.
The form of the arseniate of lead when it is crystallized, is a prism with six faces, of the same dimensions as that of phosphate of lead.
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